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Also it has 7 out of 10 of the doctor recommended daily allowance of vitamins and 90 proof.
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I just ordered a case and it comes with a free spray bottle and a set of shot glasses
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i run that stuff through my roland lej640 with no problems. after i peel the mask i wipe with rubbing alcohol and then print (not sure how durable it is outdoors ..yet...i just made some job signs for a friend so i will soon find out)
i have some customers that we have a similar job and we charge them per # set/strip.
DOT12345 6PC @ $5 each or what ever price you come up with based on your material and labor.
if you can't run the printer at least 4 out 5 days of the week (although my work week is 6-7 days..haha) then like already mentioned you may want to hold off on purchasing. also you will need a laminator, another expense. i know people have different opinions on the print cut system but we have...
i use the mactac bubble free frost with good results and install dry. as far as the wrinkles they can be bad so go slow and becareful. i have been able to remove wrinkles with a little heat from the torch. the way i do it is start with one true edge like already mentioned and go through the...
i haven't gone up there with a ladder yet but i didn't see any electrical.
thanks for the info everyone
it shouldn't be too bad i just want to make sure i allow enough time/$$$ when i quote
the removal
no electrical, no raceway just stud mounted and shouldn't have to patch too much because i am putting 3ft x 30ft alum framed sign in that spot
also i will definitely be charging that's why i wanted to get a rough idea how long something like this could take. i was thinking cutting the studs...
have a job for a customer they are moving into a new building and i am doing the signage but they want me to remove the old channel letters. here is the catch the old tennant would like them back so they asked me to remove them in good condition. i basically told them i would do my best but no...
you might have to sub out the panels that go over the window areas and even printing the white at 100% i think you will still get a translucent effect (depending on the machine it's printed on) the white is not as opaque as you would think at least not in my roland machines usually to get a good...
if those are the actual vans for removal the vinyl looks to be in good condition and should be able to come off with heat and cleaner but if you have vinyl that has been on for a long time MBX is the way to go. i recently did some hood lettering removals. the vinyl had been on for at least 2...
as said above you have to let it sit over night that's #1 and also said above could be the material.we have had this problem many times and you have to let them out gas/dry. we use oracal 3651 and 3164 as long as they sit over night no problem. as far as the roland print cut system if you have...
i watch it...for now?
it's been getting to be like soap opera.
who really would over pay so much for some of these lockers.
so you know it's rigged right there. if you are running a business you have a certain amount of money available for material are you going to pay 3x what it's worth.
yes it is on our website and one of the main problems i have is with brokers doing this and we have told them many times but still they are confused when this happens
no doubt! look at all the issues you have with proofs when they are approved with a mistake
+1 to that!
i just had to go re-install a sign for a new customer, i didn't make or install it the first time. it was installed on an aluminum building (like corrugated/channeled alum?) but at least 70% of the sign wasn't screwed in to studs just in to the alum panel so of course it fell...
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